Fears for a huge flock of migrating birds who have been caught INSIDE the eye of Hurricane Matthew and can’t escape

Fears are growing for a huge flock of birds which are believed to be trapped inside the eye of Hurricane Matthew.
The birds have showed up on a number of satellite images of the storm as it heads north across Florida.
Pointing to a small green dot on a radar picture of the hurricane, Glenn Burns, a weather forecaster with Atlanta-based WSB-TV, said: 'We are actually seeing something very unusual.
'Here is the eye of the storm and inside the eye the air is calm and the sky is clear...those are seagulls and birds that are flying inside the eye of the storm trying to escape the strongest... read more

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